Randy Prude again wins Precinct 4 seat

Randy Prude, who represents Precinct 4, garnered 68.61 percent of the 4,377 votes that were cast in the race.

Randy Prude, who represents Precinct 4, garnered 68.61 percent of the 4,377 votes that were cast in the race.

Photo: Matt Maxwell

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Randy Prude, who represents Precinct 4, garnered 68.61 percent of the 4,377 votes that were cast in the race.

Randy Prude, who represents Precinct 4, garnered 68.61 percent of the 4,377 votes that were cast in the race.

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Randy Prude again wins Precinct 4 seat

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Randy Prude will serve another term as Midland County commissioner after defeating challenger Carla Repman in Tuesday’s primary election.

Prude, who represents Precinct 4, garnered 68.61 percent of the 4,377 votes that were cast in the race. With no Democratic candidate filing for the Precinct 4 seat, Prude will not have an opponent in November.

Prude has served on the Commissioner’s Court since 1999 and has played a role in more than 20,000 county decisions, according to information provided to the Reporter-Telegram.

On his campaign finance reports, Prude listed $1,550 in total political contributions. Repman raised more than twice that amount, reaching a total of $4,295.